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The Fehr it a r y meeting. .of
Coopers W.AL.S. was held Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. Dave
Spence with is members pre-
sent. Miss Kate Jamieson and
Airs. Tom Coward had .charge
o theprogram and study bank.
Mrs. 'Dave Holland gave a
reading on .Stewardship. and Miss
l• Kate Jamieson on •Temperance.
Butsy Parkinson gave a reading
and Mrs. Oliver. Baker told the
story of one of our missionaries
from "Missionaries Reporting."
The president, : rs, Robert
. Elston, had ,charge of the bustness. Mrs. Dave Spence and
Airs. Duncan McNaughton were
nam.01 as a committee to get
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An invitation from 1Voodham
W.M.S. for the World Day of
Prayer was accepted,
Personal, Items
Murray Thomson of the Eighth
Line spent the weekend with his
grandfather. Mr. John Rinn.
*Report From Grand Bend Happenings in
Ay MRS. E. KEPWN
Blanshard
Personal Items lOn Sunday •over 50 slitters tao By MRS. GLAPWYN HOOPER
Mts. Ethel Dosjaratoo,or, advantage of the good skiing ,on ,
Ethers Beauty Salon, attended a I the bills, with a large crowd of AIM Cecil Mosey visited
hairdressing convention in De-'sPectators. Tilesday with Mrs. Inger$011 and
troit lest week. I Air. Alwyn Daman left last Artrs,. Altus of et, marys.
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Mr. Joseph Calwell. past eattn-lweci‘^ to spend a few weeks in wilirbheits4Mosseyt rantilncositrepnxt 13.4( Jas ty master of the Loyal orgogeFlorida.s'
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Mr 4 Air. Jack Bolt and daughters, mossey, 414drbge'ae
ert licaunP
ielt04n1,1jectiNiall7 r of . 0,ee,ne, olld, Nin of Boauctuet Mr. ittrray Thomson Spent
Greenway Lodge, attended al vlslieu wu41 14r. and Mrs. Law" the weekend with Mr. John. Minn
meeting of Middlesex County Ircoce Johnson and daughters un and Bill.
Lodge in London last weekwhen t Sunda)... t Misses Veryl Hooper and Ca-
‘jtvaesv ' 4,1)nr: git1lienal,°%svplannacel eorf, TQ33)111°' 1 endlr.faantlicilly Mrs. spentEiiStIdaWyiblItyliittlft ittillteilsiir reKeliIII:lreont°1:°411aayrt evening
A special
of the London Ski Club spent and Mrs. Wm. Love.
bus load of members !MI'S.. Whiting's parcels. 11r. aliirt...Aalialdrysmerse.ntrcaelceSielhohello.ssep
Saturday afternoon at theGrand; Mr. Clifford Sherritt has been spent Monday evening with Mr,
Bend ski hills south ot town. I confined to his bed with pneu- and Mrs. \'SP.Os Mossey.
monia for the :past week, but Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey
is now able to be up again, were Wednesday evening geest.s
nnouncemen s
A The c.ce.,e. report a "nem. of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Thomson.
fut bake sale and tea nn sour, Mrs, Fred Thomson spent Fri.
slay afternoon, in spite of the day with AirS.• W4ner Junes of
BIRTHS ., .... ,., No CHARGE weather and bad roads.
Glendale,
temietAnes, PEATeis ,. . 74 mr and Airs. Donald Scot( Air. and Mrs. Wm. • Jones and
evening
Ported without charge
columns. This charge applies only son and son Gary visitedand. with
CARDS OF THANKS ....---- 754
to listing under Announcements./ Mr. I'atterson's mother, mra, BiR.yoabnerotf Parnorisrle4etininillyi,
Weir. rethne Patter- gfaune-IsitisY o( Mr, Saantdurd:frys. Gerald
ENGAGEMENTS .... .. . --.-- 'FPO end
. WM. PatIerS011, over
spent Tuesday with EdwAinlQsasnedY
IN MEMORIAMS
(Four.Iine verset
• Mrs. George Wilson is under Extra versos, each
the doctors rare.
Sharon Marriott, Mary 1)e
Brabandere, Marlene Timm s, yir. and Mrs. ‘1Val-
Wilma Elston, Elton Baker and lave llingerivb, zurivh, an -
;too. Rev. E. and Airs, Wattem al- Carl Jones,
esf tended revival services in La (intended For Last Week)
Grange, Ind., last week, where Mr, and Airs, Clarence Thom -
Mr. Wattem was guestevange- son and family Mr and Mre
BIRTHS
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list. Jack Thomson and famllY spent
The 'Women's Institute will Friday evenine with Air. and
bold their regular monthly 'met- Mrs. Gladwyn °Hooper.
Marlene Baker took part in the illoune.,,, ehe hin'th of a daughter
plan° recital in .St. Marys Fri- 8‘o,,,,,Aiviaii, line iftotinieL at Mg in the town hall on Tburs- Mrs, Feed Pattison spent Fri -
ft rnoon, February 20. day eveningwith Mr. and Mrs.
H .00 tluspital, I'elntiary day a e
clay evening,
: io. He,s a 8i.S1er f01.• Sharon. Mr. H. G. Hooke of the Aux Percy Hodgins of Granton,
re:Rev - lirtitp Shir
awl lP
ey errY,
Mr. and Aim Howard Switzer
the Sable River authority's:all be the Mr. and Ales. Gladwyn Hoo -
are holidaying in Florida, weeipr, e ish to announce
birth of a A011, David .141'110e, guest speaker for the afternoon. per, Very! .and Jeannette spent
• Air. Robert Elston and his at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- The members are to bring dona- Wednesday in Toronto.
sister, Mrs. Humphrey Arthur, ' ii:>1'sWitn.ual. ;I' 'Pll'' Theodore tions for the Arab relief, mainly Sunday evening guests with
of Anderson, returned home last —1.torba-,',1,—, 4i'' en. illSiorif.h, an- knit or warm clothing for chit- Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Jones in honor
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Thursday after spending the , dren 3 to 15 years of age. of Donna's third birthday were
seven weeks with relati n
vesPaiSt. 110111We the birth of a daughter
Karen Anne., at rmittls!.. yuron
The T.W,S, is holding regu- Mr. Mrs. Jas Bryan and
Edmonton and Saskatehevi,an ev
wiT t larence and ,n1s iirtn, lar monthly meeting in tits he "Gni- familand y, Air. and Airs. Gerald
'Down To Earth
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and gradually lower it to the
ideal level for the harvest.
Frost would occur .on exactly
the day the sun crossed a certain
latitude and ceased when it
crossed again six months later.
But who would blow the
whist!? Never has it been
possible to satisfy everybody.
When the farmer needed mois-
ture the vacationer and resort
operator hollered to high heaven
When the farmer needed hot dry
weather to harvest .the crop, the
manufacturer's labor force
beefed and went on strike he.
eause they were not getting this
fringe benefit — (68' — humid.
ity 70).
Ho-hum, guess it wasn't such
a hot idea after al], Don't wor.
ry too Ill ItCh about all the over
production and discontent, True,
with the exploration of outer
space we will begin to receive
more advanced information
about our weather. If any
reader figures out how to con.
trol the weather, let us in on
the ground floor when selling
shares in the company. We'd
.all. he millionairPs. Yes sir,
there's a fortune in it.
DID YOU KNOW?
Cut straw for cattle bedding
is a real asset because it has
a better absorbing ability than
tbe uncut straw. This is an
advantage in itself. but it also
Maks it so much easier to
handle the manure. It is almost
a must where cutter cleaners
and manure spreaders are used.
While on the subject of straw,
make sure that your rattle have
plenty of bedding. It protects
the cows against udder injuries,
and • helps cattle to keep clean,
John Burke
General Insurance
PHONE 863
1 t, AnneNt.. are happy in an- ted Church basement on Friday Bryan and family of Prospect
note-1pp lap birth of a. daughter. evening, Feb, 2t, when pictures Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jones
Linda Marie, at st. Joseph's
Hospital, London„ianuary . . . _
be shown by army person- of Glendale, Mrs, Lottie Jones
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nel of countries they visited in of Rannock,
Europe, while stationed in Ger- Mrs, Cecil. Mossey spent Mon'
DEATHS many. day and Tuesday with Mrs. Wal -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Daw- ter .)ones of Glendale.
son and daughter, Elizabeth, of Sueday guests with Mr. and
Parkhill, visited Airs, Dawson's Airs, Cecil Mossey were Mr. and
mother, Mrs, Olive Sturdevant Mrs. Wm. Young, Mr, and Mrs,
on Sunday. Clarence Martin of St. Marys,
Mr, and Mrs. Philip Present Mrs. Jas Mossey, las Betty Mar-
tin of London, Miss Kathleen
Mossey, Mr, Doug Scheistal of
Wingham.
Mrs. W. B, Young spent the
weekend with Atrs, Jas Mossey.
Robert Aiossey spent Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mos;
IIA.1"r PIN In 1 'shorn w n$11 to,
nn TucSrlas, k'shrtar. 41, 15:15,
Ralph Wellington Hat I on, of
It PV. e 11 us4ia0,1 of
111:a h11 ;ili11ha I eSt in his six t Y -Aoai.
INK la P I'S
Hositital,
Lood°"4 PritlaY, FehrtiarY 7' nd Mrs. M J Smith spent
iiewroie}:1• in his eighty- - ^ •
11. last weekend in Hamilton visi-
eXnriso;A- At her late residence tine with relatives.
in Centralia on Monday, loehrti. The World Day of Prayer will
ry I 0, 1 sI,, 'Sarah Jane Abbott,
beloved wife of the late NVIIllant he held in the Church of God on
J. .Parsons. 3.3e Friday, Feb. 21, at 2:30 p.m,
Mr. E. Keown spent Friday.
ANNOUNCEMENTS visiting with his sister. Mrs, .Ro: sey.
TNA You are invited lo attend sella Simpson at Clandeboye,
a tea for ri ly n. Mrs, Ross and Mr. Moore Cunningham.
J"ab". si ""se, 1(iPnen. Airs, Wm. Renate visited with
00 Sal iteday, rebenary h•orn
2 to 5 in the aft ern() On and 7 in her daughter, Airs. I). Coulson,
9 in the e% ening. --- Mr(,:s. Blear Mr. oulson and family in Lon.
don, for a few days last week.
ENGAGEMENTS Her sister, Mrs. E. Yealland and
Miss .t. Malloch of London visited
Thp engagement Is announced with Mr. and Mrs. Rendle over
of Mary Anne, onty daughter of
the weekend.
eel! Nan Horne. of Hensel', a11(1
e
Notice
Annual meeting of Kirkton-
Woodham Farmers Club will be
held in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkfien,
on Wednesday, February 419,
the latAirs. Van Horne, to Mr. Messrs. W. Rendle, J, Cutting.
(lel."' LaVer" FlYn", ItilY s°n H. T,ake and E. Keown attended 1958, at 2 p.m:, for the purpose
of receiving the financial re-
() ( Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mn
. Flyn,
Hensel!. The wedding a Brotherhood meeting of the. to take port, auditors report, election of
place quietly on March 5, 1958 Anglican Church at Arkona, on officers and general business.
1.0 Wednesday evening, AU members are urged to at.
been aonointed enumerater for
has tend.
Fred Switzer, President
Mrs, Harry Bossenberry
CARDS OF THANKS
I 'wish to °Nlend'Ine°It° the village of Grand. d. Ben
thanks and appreciation for the T. Alvin Cram See.-Treas..
kindness shown in any way dur-
ing the long illness and death of
my (I Pkr SIS1P1', Aly)'tle. Special
thanks to 11.Av. If, .1. Snell for his
vomforting message; Dr. At.
hall bearers: also thanks• for the
pathy ,eards.—Mrs. Hthel Kerr.
beautiful floral tributes And sem-
Mrs. Lloyd Miss Nel t
1141(1(15',Mrs. rockwell, also Hon.
per-tioeliey funeral directors, the
Pletcher for his gond servile;
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards, 'treats
and flowers; to those W110 visited
and enquired for me while a.
patient In St, .losepit's Hospital,
London, and since returning' home.
--Donal(1 .1)earIng. 1 3,
1 would like to thank my rela-
tiN AS and Irlentle for cards,
treats and gals while a patient
In St. Joseph's Hospital; special
thanks to Dr. Allen and 11111'SeS
and .also SON. 41 I thanks to Miss
1 hIy1(0141 511(1 nursing 84 aft 01
Smith Huron .Hospital. Special
thanks to fIr. Neker.—Lois and
itaby Linda 'Wurm. 13e
Mr, Alf Wnerth wishes to
thank his friends, relatives .R1111
n 41 ig It be 1. El for cards, flowers,
treats and visits while he was a
jpud
:(1,tieontn, in St, Joseph's HosPilal,
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1 wish to thank my (Honda,
neighbours and relatives who so
kindly remembered M with
cards, flowers and visits and to
All ‘')to enquired for me while a
patient in Victoria llospltal and
sinee returning hoine.--Mrs John
'Axton.11'
The family of lbe late Henry
Link wish to express their sin-
eere thanks In relatives, friends
And neighbours for their helpful -
11 e55, expressions of sympathy and
floral tributes, Special thanks lo
'Holley, Mr. Harry Hoffman
(heft* eMnforting meaeages In
4)4444 244'. T'IMPI'Y DesIardthe ror
001.1"1 4111d. SOng. 15'
IN MEMORIAM
MPI1011- lit loving memorY or a
dear 'husband And father, Philip
Murch, who pas4d s way two
years 418.0, FAbrIlAry
Two yeara have passed And gone
Since the one we loved an well
Was taken from Our home on
earth
'With .1e$111:4 CilriSt to fl Well.
ExETER The flowers we place upon his
graVe.
May wither and decay
Tut the Inve for him win) sleeps
beneath
Shall never fade away.
—Lovingly remembered b' 'wire
and families, 1 tte
PASSAInftft:— In loving memory of
A dear father, Percy raaarnnro,
n n 4)41 41114144 a was' flue y4 -are
ago, Fehr', ary 15, 1;155.
1n tears 0e saw you stinking,
1V4- watched 5'011 fade Away,
Our hearts W4-1'41 almost broken,
Y011 fought an hard to stay,
Put when we 445W ynti ittlremng
So peacefully free from pain,
'1170 could not wiall you back
To suffer that 'atraln.
—Lovingly remembered by his
t 8. m 11 y, Lorne and Audrey,
rrayne and A lice, 111er and
Myrtle. 15'
PASSMOTIP, --Tn loving memory nt
8. deer hitaband, Percy pass -
w 410 TiARR4-(1 ilwsy five
seers ago, Febritary 1,1, 1555.
'Ma day WA do remember
.t loving thought we give
To one no longer with Ita
SW In our hearts still lives.
- Elver rernernhered 1.)y Ms wife
Itlf
,in inehie memory Of 4-
444-51' husband, father and grand •
nit, 'Stilton 14. whn pastier!
atta;‘, February It, 954,
The happy days' wa once enjoyed PHONE
now $41.4.004 Ihe nienthry 14(444,
nut death haItt loft a vacancy
This world can never flit.
klver remembered hy litIt wife,
son, dattgliter•lh-law and grand-
children, , 51148
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ROSeiting everything from fends to !Arm buildings, eleet.
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Across the country are using light•weight, easy -to -service
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$50.75 Ton Delivered
Hog Finisher Special
$47,80 Ton Delivered
Both the Above Hog Feeds Are Mixed With '
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SWEETENED WITH MOLASSES
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Baby pigs love this new taste discovery and start to
eat it at 7 gays of age. Another of Purina's wonder
feeds, designed to raise more and better pigs at
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. Purina New Liquid
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Worm your pigs the safe, 'easy and economical way
at 10. t'd 12 weeks of age. This is the wormer that
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Caught At The
Last Minute"
Will Your Tractor Be Ready
For Spring's Work?
Best Check it Right Away
Valves, Oil Consumption — Tires And Tubes
Battery, Lights — Proper Lubricants
Fuel System — Ignition
'Many half -way jobs just "gtt by" fer a time. But you need overhaul work
that matches the original cart• and precition built into your tractor. We
can give you much more than a "get by" job. Proper knowledge and
proper tools are of great value to you. You get a longer tractor life and
less cost per hours of operatiOn.
Schedule your tractor and have it repaired now ..
So it will be ready for Spring 's work and save you money!
V, L Becker & Sons Bert Borland
International-HarVester Dealer 'Your Oliver beater'
60.W DASHWOOD PHONE
iri i0.31 t3 1956 the arta of
farm land in use in Ontario de -
Creased from 24840,89tt Acres tit
10,e70.6i6 acres; in the same PrIVrEt ouo
period the, eeetag& farm holding
1) irieroased front 1.18.0
are tit 141.1 acres,
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Ford Piltiyi implements
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